BETHLEHEM TWP. — A presentation on possibly building a microwave tower in the township is set for tonight’s meeting of the Township Committee.

Patrick Kelly of a firm called Hoss Consulting is expected to talk about the tower, according to the meeting agenda.

The tower would be erected on the Department of Public Works site, Mayor Paul Muir said.

Hunterdon County was contacted earlier this year by a company interested in possibly building a tower at the county’s Tower Hill Reserve park in the township, also to hold microwave antennas.

Muir said he doesn't know if Kelly and Hoss are affiliated with the tower that was discussed for the county property.

If one is built at Tower Hill, part of the deal would be the county installing some of its own communications on the tower. It would improve radio reception in the Bethlehem-Bloomsbury area, said George Wagner, director of the Department of Public Safety and Health.

Also at tonight’s meeting, Nick Zemlachenko of Guardian Tracking Systems is to give a presentation on his company’s services.

The session is set to start at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 405 Mine Road.